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Federal lawsuit challenges Texas drone law, arguing it unconstitutionally restricts visual journalists

2019-09-26T22:29:36-05:00

Issued by NPPAFor Immediate ReleaseSept. 26, 2019 Austin, Tx. – The National Press Photographers Association, the Texas Press Association and an independent journalist filed a lawsuit today in Austin federal court challenging a Texas law— Texas Government Code Chapter 423—that makes it a crime for visual journalists and others to use drones for newsgathering and other similar activities. Texas’s drone law is among the most restrictive in the country. Chapter 423 makes it a crime and imposes civil penalties on journalists’ use of drones to capture images of a person or privately owned real property, regardless of where the drone is located. The [...]

Federal lawsuit challenges Texas drone law, arguing it unconstitutionally restricts visual journalists2019-09-26T22:29:36-05:00

Free speech case springs from fracking dispute

2014-09-05T19:44:22-05:00

By Jim Malewitz The Texas Tribune Originally published Sept. 5, 2014 Steve Lipsky’s tainted water well had already stirred national debate about the impacts of oil and gas production. Now it stars in a free speech dispute that has landed in Texas’ highest court – the biggest test of a state law meant to curb attempts to stifle public protest. So much methane has migrated into the well on Lipsky’s Parker County estate that he can ignite the stream that flows from it with the flick of a barbeque lighter. The Wisconsin transplant blames the phenomenon on nearby gas drilling in [...]

Free speech case springs from fracking dispute2014-09-05T19:44:22-05:00
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